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* As far as [[Pixar]] movies go, only [[Monsters Inc.|one franchise so far]] hasn't involved at least one death, but ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' and ''[[The Incredibles]]'' are considered to be among their darkest.
** As mentioned in the page quotation, ''[[Toy Story]]'' 3 is considered [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNzb79IQObk much] darker than the first two, as well as unusually dark for a [[Pixar]] movie. This is one of the more [[Justified]] examples, though, since the concepts introduced earlier in the series leave room for [[Fridge Horror]]. The third has a darker feel because it [[Ascended Fridge Horror|calls attention to a fair bit of said fridge horror]]. That, and it's a [[Prison Episode]] rife with disturbing elements like [[Killer Rabbit|sadistic teddy bears]] and [[Cymbal
** Before ''[[Toy Story 3]]'', there was ''[[The Incredibles]]'', with gun violence, [[Electric Torture]], [[Interrupted Suicide|suicide attempts]], large-scale destruction, bad guys who [[Would Hurt a Child]], and "[[Anti-Hero|good guys]]" who run from the police and lie to their own families, all in the same film. [[Brad Bird]]'s history of working on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' really comes through in the style and tone of ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
{{quote| "Really, really little kids should not see this movie. They should wait till they get older. We're getting some reactions from people who were disappointed that their 4-year old was a little freaked out by it. Well, I don't want to compromise the intensity in order to please a 4-year old."}}
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